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OJ 9/27, [3] Handwritten letter from Busoni to Schenker, dated June 2, 1897
Busoni warns Schenker that acceptance of his music may be slow on account of its "intense subjectivity." He will play some of his compositions in public, and accepts the dedication of what became the Fantasie, Op. 2.
OJ 9/27, [4] Handwritten letter from Busoni to Schenker, dated June 29, 1897
Busoni thanks Schenker for the selection of his articles that he has sent him. He looks forwrd to an argument over their different views of Berlioz.
OJ 9/6, [19] Handwritten letter from Eugen d'Albert to Schenker, dated June 11, 1897
Eugen d'Albert suggests his opera "Rubin" might be better suited to the Viennese public than "Gernot," which he considers an advance on the former. He asks Schenker for his reservations about "Gernot." He raises a question about Schenker's piano "Fantasie", Op. 2.
Sbb B II 4425 Handwritten letter with envelope from Schenker to Busoni, dated June 26, 1897
Schenker sends Busoni a selection of his newspaper articles.
Diary entry by Schenker for 7 June 1897